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ID 2452

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METAL II

Industrial DesignUndergraduate

Offering Department(s)

Terms Typically Offered

Fall, Spring, Wintersession

Academic Level

Undergraduate

The objective of this course is to develop a more precise, professional and sensitive approach to design while broadening the student's technical base. Precision machine tools such as metal lathes, millers and grinders will be introduced. Logical design and set-up approaches will be discussed. Outside design work will be required with emphasis on engineering drawing and sequence of operations. There will be a strong emphasis on experimenting with the material in order to promote innovative thinking and problem solving.

This course is a requirement for Junior and Senior Industrial Design Students.

Major Requirement | BFA Industrial Design

Student Eligibility

Student has completed or is in process of completing ID 2451 - METAL I.

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

5

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person